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t ' «•• ' Stokes, the Freshman Wonder •1 . -« ' •• . •••• Freshman Ed Stokes was a key starter for the cats. Being a freshman starter for the Cats does not seem to be a spectacular statement, however, in reflection only four other players have started as fresh- men for Lute Olson at Arizona. Outside of Stokes the other starters included names such as Sean Elliot, Anthony Cook, and Jud Buechlen However being in such an elite group has not gone to his head. When asked how he felt about being given the chance to start he stated that he was thrilled to have started ... I appreciate it. Lute Olson also had much to say about Ed. Olson said that Stokes has the chance to be the best big man here. He also stated that since Oct. 15th Stokes has showed steady and strong development in his play. In comparison to Cook, who Lute Olson said was a forward forced into the role of center out of neccesity, Ed Stokes is a true post man. At 6-11 he posseses the height to allow him to com- pete effectively in the middle, which is experiencing ever increasing heights. Also he weighs in at 230 pounds which gives him the strength to assert himself and gain position. Take away the physi- cal aspect, however, and there are many similarities between him and Cook. Coach Olson stated that like Cook Stokes has a very good work ethic, is very competitive, and is very intellegent. Stokes has proved very productive for the Wildcats this year and should prove to be a strong asset and team leader in the years to come. Freshman Ed Stokes concentrates on the ball and uses his body to get the re- bound. Stokes has been a strong force on the inside this year as one of the three 6-11 or above players in the Wild- cat lineup. Photo by SPENCER WAL- TERS BASKETBALL 85
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Sophomore Matt Othick is fouled as he goes up for the shot. Othick is known for his ability to penetrate and draw the foul. Photo by BRICE SAMUEL. (Sequence shot) Brian Williams shows intensity on his face as he goes up and slam dunks the ball use. Williams was known for his slams and his emo- t io ns dur games throughout the year. Photos by SPENCER WAL- TERS. BASKETBALL
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Matt Muehlebach, known for his fearless ballhandling and good out- , c}. side shooting, takes the ball inside gjj: sfj against Oklahoma. Photo by BRICE jfU s ■ SAMUEL. , 86 BASKETBALL
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